Irrigation system

TheRealNG

Active Member
this is what i use on a submersible pump inside a 30 gallon trashcan. aquarium tubing out to each plant site

i do DTW and can go away for 14 days (probably longer if i had a bigger res)

another problem will be coming up with a nute recipe that is pH stable for that long. it took me a bunch of fiddling to get that dialed in
I’ll be sure to give it a read! Do you say dialed in as in getting the ph stable for extended periods of time? If so is there a secret to share?
 

rkymtnman

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I’ll be sure to give it a read! Do you say dialed in as in getting the ph stable for extended periods of time? If so is there a secret to share?
it will depend on your water source. i'm on well water. and your nutes.
not really a secret, but just base nutes seem to be stable for me: maxibloom and now jack's RO are very stable for me. any additives seem like they throw my pH out of range after a few days. so i only use them when i'm home

you'll have to test it in your setup. having a auto watering system is great but if you end up feeding at like 4 pH after the first 5 days, that isn't good either.
 

TheRealNG

Active Member
it will depend on your water source. i'm on well water. and your nutes.
not really a secret, but just base nutes seem to be stable for me: maxibloom and now jack's RO are very stable for me. any additives seem like they throw my pH out of range after a few days. so i only use them when i'm home

you'll have to test it in your setup. having a auto watering system is great but if you end up feeding at like 4 pH after the first 5 days, that isn't good either.
Very true, thanks again I’ll be sure to test it out and play with it
 

jondamon

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@TheRealNG @rkymtnman

this is my DTW as @rkymtnman says the issue is having a large enough res for days away etc and large enough Runoff catch if you plan to have Runoff.

if you don’t dial back your nutrient strength you’ll get accumulation from lack of runoff @TheRealNG which could cause the binding of Ca and the delivery back of excess K from your coco to your plants.

I barely exceed 1.2EC (1200 for you) with 20% runoff but I feed multiple times per day and aim for a bucket full of runoff per day in my catch pan.

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TheRealNG

Active Member
@TheRealNG @rkymtnman

this is my DTW as @rkymtnman says the issue is having a large enough res for days away etc and large enough Runoff catch if you plan to have Runoff.

if you don’t dial back your nutrient strength you’ll get accumulation from lack of runoff @TheRealNG which could cause the binding of Ca and the delivery back of excess K from your coco to your plants.

I barely exceed 1.2EC (1200 for you) with 20% runoff but I feed multiple times per day and aim for a bucket full of runoff per day in my catch pan.

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Yes I now realize I’ll have to dial back nutes as soon as the res is empty (have only been filling halfway) and I will cut down the nutes, I’m gonna try to set up a smart plug to have the irrigation system run for longer at a time to try to give me runoff. I’d much rather have it on a few times a day running 5-600ML of water rather than 24 times a day running 150ML
 
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